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Minister Kunhalikutty acknowledges ‘Keralam’ spelling error after social media trolls

Minister Kunhalikutty acknowledged a spelling error in the word 'Keralam' following criticism from social media users. The error was pointed out by online critics who noted the incorrect spelling of the term associated with Kerala. The minister's response highlights the impact of social media on public figures and the scrutiny they face regarding linguistic accuracy. The incident underscores the role of digital platforms in holding officials accountable for their communication.

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Minister Kunhalikutty acknowledges ‘Keralam’ spelling error after social media trolls

Minister Kunhalikutty acknowledged a spelling error in the word 'Keralam' following criticism from social media users. The error was pointed out by online critics who noted the incorrect spelling of the term associated with Kerala. The minister's response highlights the impact of social media on public figures and the scrutiny they face regarding linguistic accuracy. The incident underscores the role of digital platforms in holding officials accountable for their communication.

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